| 1824 - 516 Seiten
...There may be persons who, measuring the importance of the subject by the magnitude of the objects, will cast a supercilious look on this discussion ;...are subject to the same laws ; and what is learned upon the one will be known of the other. ••••.• > \* ARTICLE V. - ..i •«• - -..i ,v... | |
| 1824 - 510 Seiten
...There may be persons who, measuring the importance of the subject by the magnitude of the objects, will cast a supercilious look on this discussion ; but the particle and the planet are sub* ject to the same laws ; and what is learned upon the one will be known of the other. ARTICLE V.... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 290 Seiten
...The value which Smithson placed on such minute researches is incidentally shown by a remark in his paper on "fluorine." He says, " there may be persons...is learned of the one will be known of the other." Smithson's ardor for knowledge and his zeal as a collector of new and rare minerals exposed him sometimes... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 292 Seiten
...minute blow-pipe experiments with which his results had been obtained, he significantly remarks : " There may be persons, who, measuring the importance...are subject to the same laws, and what is learned upon the one will be known of the other." 22. In the same volume (xxiii.) of the Annals, p. 115, is... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 294 Seiten
...by the magnitude of the objects, will cast a supercilious look on this discussion (on intumescence); but the particle and the planet are subject to the same laws; and what 'rs learned upon the one will be known of the other," (p. 101.) "In the arts of an ancient people much... | |
| William Jones Rhees - 1880 - 282 Seiten
...by the magnitude of the objects, will cast a supercilious look on this discussion (on intumescence); but the particle and the planet are subject to the same laws; and what'is learned upon the one will be known of the other," (p. 101.) "In the arts of an ancient people... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 850 Seiten
...The value which Smithson placed on such minute researches is incidentally shown by a remark in his paper on "fluorine." He says, " there may be persons...the planet are subject to the same laws, and what is k-arned of the one will be known of the other." SmitlLson's ardor for knowledge and his zeal as a collector... | |
| 1881 - 856 Seiten
...The value which Smithson placed on such minute researches is incidentally shown by a remark in his paper on " fluorine." He says, •• there may be...particle and the planet are subject to the same laws, and wbat is learned of the one will be known of the other." Smithsou's ardor for knowledge and his zeal... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1881 - 834 Seiten
...minute blow-pipe experiments with which his results had been obtained, he significantly remarks : " There may be persons, who, measuring the importance...are subject to the same laws, and what is learned upon the one will bo known of the other." 22. In the same volume (xxiii.) of the Annals, p. 115, is... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1965 - 468 Seiten
...Humanities Report published in 1064 puts it. The founder of Smithsonian. James Smithson. observed that "The particle and the planet are subject to the same laws, and what is learned of one will be known of the other." Joseph Henry, the first Secretary of the Smithsonian stated, "James... | |
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